Masters 2018: Live leaderboard, streaming, tee times for final round (photos)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Patrick Reed led by three shots entering the final round of Masters 2018 today (Sunday, April 8) at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. The Masters is the PGA Tour's first of four majors.

Reed, seeking his first major title, carded 14-under through 54 holes. Rory McIlroy was in second place and Rickie Fowler (9-under) third.

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McIlroy seeks to become the sixth player to complete the career Grand Slam.

Reed led by two shots entering the third round. He carded 9-under through 36 holes. Marc Leishman was in second place. Henrik Stenson was in third at 5-under. McIlroy and Jordan Spieth were tied for fourth at 4-under.

Spieth led by two shots after the first round; he shot a 6-under 66.

Spieth, ranked No. 4 in the world, has finished inside the Top 11 in all four of his Masters starts: 2014 (T-2nd), 2015 (1st), 2016 (T-2nd), 2017 (T-11th). He became the first player to begin his Masters career with eight straight par-or-better rounds (2014: 71-70-70-72--283; 2015: 64-66-70-70--270).

Spieth led after 54 holes in 2016, before a final-round 1-over 73. He was tied for fourth through 54 holes last year, before a final-round 3-over 75.

Spieth has won three majors (Masters 2015, U.S. Open 2015, U.S. Open 2017).

Masters 2018 schedule of events, coverage times (subject to change)

Sunday, April 8

Round 4 (

Driving range show (CBS Sports Network, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.)

Masters Tournament 2018Dates: April 5-8.Where: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga.Par: 72. Yards: 7,435.Field size: 87.Defending champion: Sergio Garcia.Format: 72-hole stroke play.Cut: After 36 holes, top 50 and ties and players within 10 strokes of the lead play the final two rounds.Last year: Sergio defeated Justin Rose on first playoff hole to win Masters 2017. It was the 18th playoff in Masters history. Sergio, 37 at the time, secured his 10th career PGA Tour title in his 313th start and his first major in his 74th start.

Field nuggets

* 49 of Top 50 in Official World Golf Ranking (No. 10 Brooks Koepka has a wrist injury).

* 23 countries represented, including 40 players from the United States, nine from England and five from South Africa. Spain, Australia and Japan each has four.

Masters fast facts

* Dating to 1991, with the exception of Zach Johnson in 2007 (T-4th), Bubba Watson in 2012 (T-3rd), Adam Scott in 2013 (3rd) and Danny Willett in 2016 (T-5th), each Masters champion has been T-2nd or better after 54 holes.

* The only Masters champion who was not inside the top 10 after 54 holes was Art Wall Jr. in 1959 (T-13th).